Multiderp #multideath Server Hosting

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Get peaceful and deadly with Multiderp #multideath

This is the second iteration of the custom modpack for the MultiDerp community modded server, commonly referred to as #multideath.

It offers an experience that’s peaceful but deadly on the surface, and even more deadly underground. Food and farming play a big supporting role in this pack, but creative types, explorers and technical modded players should find enough content to play around with as well.

The included mods have been somewhat carefully selected to achieve a certain balance (again), and an attempt at creating a “gated progression” type early-game experience was made this time.

You’ll find that you can’t mine certain ores from the start, and that some mods require you to get into and play around with other mods first. You’ll also have to get into farming all sorts of different foods right away, in order to survive.

Why choose StickyPiston?

We’re a managed Minecraft hosting service, meaning we’ll always take care of the technical tasks, backups, updates and problem-solving so you don’t have to worry.

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Multiderp #multideath Memory Requirements & Player Slots

Memory GuidelineTo avoid lag or memory errors, order a minimum of 2GB of memory. If you are playing with friends or planning on hosting a public server consider ordering 3GB or more. You won't know your exact requirements until you start building and getting more players on. Don't worry you can quickly upgrade your memory as your server grows. Follow this guide if you need to upgrade.

Recommended Max Players is our best guess on how many slots gives good performance per GigaByte of memory. It relates to how many players can join before running into lag or out-of-memory errors. Newer servers with lots of mods/plugins will have less players per GB, you won't know exactly how many players until your server gets busy. You have Unlimited Slots, set this in the control panel, use your slots wisely. It's a guideline not set in bedrock!